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Start your free trialGaku Nagasaku
2,427 PointsNeed answer..
just need solution.
<?php
echo 'Today is ';
time('M');
time('D');
time('Y');
//Place your code below this comment
?>
1 Answer
Umesh Ravji
42,386 PointsHi Gaku, you wan't to provide the date()
function with the right format, not try and concatenate multiple strings together to create the desired output.
echo date('F d, Y');
Antonio De Rose
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